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How does the support structure of echinoderms differ from that of arthropods?

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Answer: Arthropods have a tough, non-living outer shell called exoskeleton, which protect their soft bodies while echinoderms have living endoskeletons, which develops within the deeper skin or body tissues and act as their protective covering.

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I would say the main difference is their covering. Arthropods have an exoskeleton, which protect their soft bodies while echinoderms have living endoskeletons. Overall, arthropods are more closely related to nematodes than echinoderms.

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